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Wisconsin in the Civil War 



Report ot the "Commission for the purpose of de- 
vising a plan to provide for the preparation oi 
the History of Wisconsin Soldiers in the Civil 
War," acting under the provisions of Chapter 
298, Laws of 1905 



MADISON, WIS. 

Published by the State 

1907 




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ROBERT HASXREITER, 

Co. I, 20th Wis. Yol. Infantry. 



TROOPS FURNISHED BY WISCONSIN DURING CIVIL 

WAR, 1861-65. 

List of Wisconsin regiments organized during the civil war, their total strength 
and loss during entire term ot service, date of organization and muster out 
of United States service. 



REGIMENTS. 



Heavy Artillery, 

1st 

Batteries, Light Artillery, 

1st 

2nd 

3rd 

4th 

6th 

6th 

7th 

8th 

9th 

10th 

11th 

12th 

13th 

Sharpshooters, 

Co. G, U. S 

Cavalry, 

1st 

2nd 

3rd 

4th 

Infantry, 

1st 

1st 

2nd 

3rd 

4th (changed to Cavalry. 

5th 

6th 

7th 

8th 

9th 

10th 

11th 

12th 

13th 

14th 

15th 

16th 

17th 

18th 

19th 

20th 

21st 

22nd 

23rd 

24th 

25th 

26th 

27th 



Strength. 



269 
195 
237 
251 
225 
242 
252 
263 
218 
168 
95 
311 
188 

185 

2541 
2125 
2166 
2045 

810 
1493 
1203 
1919 



Loss. 



87 

31 
13 

24 
24 
24 
28 
31 
29 

6 
28 

2 
32 
15 

34 

405 
316 
220 
433 

2 

304 
318 
283 



2052 
1940 
1630 
1342 
1203 
1021 
1602 
1667 
1539 
1910 
899 
1957 
1677 
1429 
1214 
1129 
1171 
1505 
1117 
1077 
1444 
1089 
1196 



327 
359 
427 
280 
195 
248 
381 
329 
201 
327 
345 
401 
275 
226 
161 
255 
306 
248 
316 
199 
471 
266 
266 



Organized. 



\ Dec. 9, '61. 
} Nov. 8, "64. 

Oct. 10, '61. 
Oct. 10, '61. 
Oct. 10, '61. 
Oct. 1, '61. 
Oct. 1,'61. 
Oct. ],'61. 
Oct. 4, '61. 
Ian. 8, '62. 
Ian. 27, '62. 
"Feb. 10, '62. 
Feb. 22, '62. 
March 3, '62. 
Nov. 4, '63. 

Sept. 2;Uil. 

Sept. 1, '61. 
Pec. 30. '61. 
Nov. 30, '61. 
July 2, "61. 

May 27, '61. 
Oct. 8, '61. 
June 11, '61. 
June 29, '61. 



July 13, '61. 
July 16, '61. 
Aug. 16, '61. 
Sept. 5, '61. 
Oct. 29, "61. 
Oct. 5, '61. 
Sept. 27, "61. 
Oct. 18, '61. 
Oct. 17, '61. 
Jan. 30, '62. 
Dec. 1, '61. 
Nov. 25, '61. 
Feb. 25, '62. 
Jan. 20, '62. 
March 4, '62. 
July 31, '62. 
Sept. 5, '62. 
Sept. 2, '62. 
Aug. 30, '62. 
Aug. 15, 62. 
Sept. 14, '62. 
Sept. 17, '62. 
Oct. 23, '62. 



Disbanded. 



lune 26, '65. 

July 18. '65. 
July 10, '65. 
July 3. '65. 
July 3. '65. 
June 6, '65. 
luly 3, '65. 
July 20, '65. 
Aug. 10, '65. 
Sept. 30, '65. 
April 20, '66. 
July 10, '65. 
June 7, '66. 
July 20, 65. 

Sept. 22, '64. 

July 19, '65. 
Nov. 15, '65. 
Oct. 27, '66. 
May 28, '66. 

Aug. 21, '61. 
Oct. 13, '64. 
Julv 2, '64. 
July 18, '65. 

Julv Tl '65!' 
July 14, '65. 
luly 3, '65. 
Sept. 6, '65. 
Jan. 30, '66. 
Nov. 3, '64. 
Sept. 4, '65. 
July 16, '65. 
Nov. 24, '65. 
Oct. 9. '65. 
Feb. 13, '65. 
July 12, '65. 
July 14, '65. 
July 18, '65. 
Aug. 9, '66. 
July 14, '66. 
June '■, 65. 
Julv 11. '65. 
July 4. '65. 
June 10, '65. 
June 7, '65. 
June 13, '66. 
Aug. 29, '65. 



REGIMENTS. 



28th 

29th ... 

:30th ... 

31st ... 

32d .... 

33rd 

34th . 

35th . 

36 th . 

37th ... 

38th .. 

39ih .. 

40th .. 

41st... 

42nd. 

43rd . 

44th .. 

45th.. 

46th.., 

47th .. 

48th... 

49th... 

50th.. 

51st .. 

52nd 



strength Loss. 



1137 

1089 

1219 

1078 

1474 

1066 
961 ' 

1088 

1014 

1144 

1032 
780 
776 
578 

1008 
913 

1144 

1001 

947 

985 

832 

1002 

958 

1232 

511 



249 

334 

73 

116 

286 
210 
23 
282 
340 
?47 
115 
32 
20 
18 
60 
78 
61 
37 
21 
42 
16 
49 
45 
24 
9 



Organized. 



Oct. 14. '62, 
Sept. 27, '62. 
Oct. 21, '62. 
Dec. 24, '62. 
Sept. 25, '62. 
Oct. 18, '62. 
Dec. 2, '62. 
Nov. 27, '63. 
March 1, '64. 
April 9, '64. 
April 15, 64. 
June 3, '64. 
June 9, '64. 
June 8, '64. 
Aug. 15, '64. 
Aug. 15, '64. 
Oct. 7, '64. 
Nov. 8, '64. 
Feb. 18, '65. 
Feb. 8, '65. 
Feb. 20, '65. 
Feb. 24, '65. 
March 6. 65. 
March 20, '65 
March 30, '65 



Disbanded. 



Aug. 23, '65. 
June 22, '65. 
Sept. 20. '65. 
July 8, '65. 
June 12, '65. 
Aug. 9, '65. 
Sept. 8, '63. 
March 15, '66. 
July 12, '65. 
July 27, '65. 
July 26, '65. 
Sept. 15, '64. 
Sept. 16. '64. 
Sept. 17, '64. 
June 20, '65. 
June 24, '65. 
Aug. 28, '65. 
Julv 17, '65. 
Sept. 27, '65. 
Sept. 4, '65. 
March 24, '66. 
Nov. 8, '65. 
June 14, '66. 
Aug. 30, '65. 
July 28, '65, 



The State of Wisconsin furnished the full quota of men called for, by the 
United States Government, 91,379; the losses incurred were 12,285; the above 
table shows total strength and loss of each Regiment, Batteries and Heavy 
Artillery. (Report, Adjt. Gen. Gaylord.) 

Original number of men furnished, 91,379. 

REGIMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS. 



Batteries, etc 

Gibbons Brigade Band. 
Blunts Brigade Band ... 

U. S. Colored 

Army and Navy 

Out of State 

Unassigned 

Veterans 



77,343 

15 

33 

244 

800 

154 

7,010 

5.780 

91.379 



Grand Total 

Grand total of men furnished by the United States in late Civil War, 

1 86 1 to 1 86s. 

White Troops 2, 494, 592 

Sailors and Marmes ]fofl 

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Indians [ 

Total 2,778,304 

Deaths 359, 528 



Hispano-American War. 



REGIMENT. 



Strength . 



Loss. 



Mustered In. 



IMustered Out. 



1st Infantry 

2d 
3d 
4th 

A Battery 

Miscellaneous. 
Total 



1,320 


47 


1,321 


41 


1,320 


33 


1,320 


10 


109 




17 


5, 390 


148 



May 14, "98. 
May 12, '98. 
May 11, '98. 
July 11, '98. 
July 9, '98. 



Oct. 19, '98. 
Nov. 18, '98. 



Oct. 8, '98. 



The 3d and 4th Regiments are still in service at this date, Dec. 1, 1898. 
Unofficial from Adjutant General's office. 

Total men furnished by United States up to Aug. 31, 1898, 274,717; losses 
to Sept. 30, 2,910. 



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The following members of Company G died in Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Fla. 

Private Byron F. Hart, August 5, 1898. 
Corporal Claude D. Milward, August 18, 1898. 
Corporal Roy Mayhard, August 20, 1898. 



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